  laserjobs Premium join:2004-05-02 Las Vegas, NV | Smear Campaign
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| said by laserjobs :Why would someone do this unless they were trying to create truth to a lie to smear Ron Paul? Maybe because many of Paul's supporters are over the top fanatics who are somewhat crazy and have made use of the internet their platform to flack for their candidate. |
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join:2002-12-12 East Northport, NY | reply to laserjobs The lame stream media is very afraid that their agenda will come to a screeching halt with Dr. Ron Paul returning the US to it's proper form as a Constitutional Republic. |
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  Kibbles Premium join:1999-07-31 Mission Viejo, CA | reply to laserjobs I bet a lot is coming from China...my guess a Chinese Hillary supporter is behind it.  |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :Maybe because many of Paul's supporters are over the top fanatics who are somewhat crazy and have made use of the internet their platform to flack for their candidate. ...as is true with any presidential candidates' supporters, not just Ron Paul's. |
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| reply to laserjobs It's hardly a secret that the cultish supporters of the Bircheresque Crank regularly spam polls and engage in other such overly obsessive behavior in support of their looney suject of worship Ron Paul.
This would hardly be unusual amongst his base of conspiracy theorist, white supremicist band of college kid supporters.
One doesn't really need to bother inventing stories about his supporters; there's also no reason to bother considering that he has absolutely zero chance of winning.
I now await the typical Ron Paul supporter response, which typically involves calling his detractors facist socialist neocons  |
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  Mike Premium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA clubs:   | reply to TKJunkMail We need to make a poll.
Who is crazier;
Apple Fanatics or the hardcore Ron Paul fans.
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by laserjobs :Why would someone do this unless they were trying to create truth to a lie to smear Ron Paul? Maybe because many of Paul's supporters are over the top fanatics who are somewhat crazy and have made use of the internet their platform to flack for their candidate. Actual Ron Paul supporters can spell. We can also make grammatically correct sentences. -- |- The LP »www.lp.org/issues/issues.shtml -| |- Cato @ Liberty »www.cato-at-liberty.org -| |
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| reply to Mike said by Mike :We need to make a poll. Who is crazier; Apple Fanatics or the hardcore Ron Paul fans. /posted from a mac That is fantastic...And I would vote Apple Supporters.  |
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| reply to Cod "The question is, will we see more and more of this, or will this bring shame to the campaigns and will they make clear that this is not a form of acceptable behavior by their supporters?"----Gary Warner
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| reply to dynodb said by dynodb :It's hardly a secret that the cultish supporters of the Bircheresque Crank regularly spam polls and engage in other such overly obsessive behavior in support of their looney suject of worship Ron Paul. This would hardly be unusual amongst his base of conspiracy theorist, white supremicist band of college kid supporters. HAHAHAHAa that's funny. I'm not white, nor am I a conspiracy theorist, but I support Ron Paul. I'm educated and understand good fiscal responsibility and the Constitution.
One doesn't really need to bother inventing stories about his supporters; there's also no reason to bother considering that he has absolutely zero chance of winning. You just invented a story about his supporters (namely that they're white supremacist kids). Quite the loon you are.
I now await the typical Ron Paul supporter response, which typically involves calling his detractors facist socialist neocons Once again, inventing stories about his supporters. Well done! -- |- The LP »www.lp.org/issues/issues.shtml -| |- Cato @ Liberty »www.cato-at-liberty.org -| |
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  Mike Premium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA clubs:   | I bet you $5 the next president is going to be either Mitt Romney, Giuliani, Obama, or Clinton. |
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| said by Mike :I bet you $5 the next president is going to be either Mitt Romney, Giuliani, Obama, or Clinton. I'll accept that bet if you give me 10-1. -- "Independent thinkers tend to ALWAYS have someone Not agreeing with them. It's The non-thinkers that ALWAYS come in legions." -John Callari |
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| reply to Mike said by Mike :I bet you $5 the next president is going to be either Mitt Romney, Giuliani, Obama, or Clinton. That is a sure thing. |
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| said by TKJunkMail :said by Mike :I bet you $5 the next president is going to be either Mitt Romney, Giuliani, Obama, or Clinton. That is a sure thing. Offering you the same bet, with you giving me 10-1. -- "Independent thinkers tend to ALWAYS have someone Not agreeing with them. It's The non-thinkers that ALWAYS come in legions." -John Callari |
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join:2007-05-16 Chicago, IL | reply to dynodb So now everyone that adheres to the constitution is a facist....Wow
And they say his supporters are fanatical? -- Where have the adults gone? |
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  AmeritecTech Change we can believe in, 1922 Premium join:2002-09-06 Houston, TX
| said by S_engineer :So now everyone that adheres to the constitution is a facist....Wow And they say his supporters are fanatical? I think you read that post wrong. He says Ron Paul supporters are going to call him a facist [SIC]. -- "Independent thinkers tend to ALWAYS have someone Not agreeing with them. It's The non-thinkers that ALWAYS come in legions." -John Callari |
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1 edit | reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :Maybe because many of Paul's supporters are over the top fanatics who are somewhat crazy It's rather hilarious to see you accusing others of being fanatics. I've read your Red Room posts. -- Official BBR Grouch |
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| reply to dynodb said by dynodb :there's also no reason to bother considering that he has absolutely zero chance of winning. In past Presidential elections, I've voted for the candidate that I liked best among the two who were the most likely to win. I thought that supporting a third party candidate was a stupid waste of a vote. Now, however, I've decided that it's not stupid and it's not a waste of a vote. In fact, it's the best use of a vote that one can make. By voting for someone who shares your ideals better regardless of that person's chances of winning, you:
1 - Don't contribute your support to a candidate you don't like.
2 - Make it more likely that the candidate you support might actually be elected. (Small effect, sure, but imagine if everyone dissatisfied with Republicans and Democrats voted third party!)
3 - Make it likely that the winning candidate will adopt your preferred candidate's position. (When a third party candidate wins >10% of the vote, the major parties listen and adopt their messages to keep their dominant positions.) |
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